A native New Yorker, Zoe Daelman Chlanda pursued her passion at eight
years old at the prestigious School of American Ballet and studied
Theater and Dance at SUNY Binghamton and Tisch School of the Arts. Zoe
studied acting with legend Catherine Gaffigan and made 'auditioning' a
full time job.
Following several theater, film and television credits, Zoe landed her
first staring role in Alan Rowe Kelly's 2002 cult classic I'll Bury You
Tomorrow, "as the very creepy, beautiful and maniacally disturbed",
Dolores Finley. She was nominated for Best Actress at the Firelights
Shocks Film Festival in 2002 and placed into indie horror history with
her magnificent portrayal of a woman looking for love in all the wrong
places.
While continuously appearing on television in commercials and feature
films such as Vulgar, Vindication, Pink Eye and The Blood Shed, Zoe is
also the owner and director of Absolute Brooklyn Pilates in Carroll
Gardens, Brooklyn.